A while back I made one of my fave hickory bows and gave it to my boss at work. One of my other bosses got to see it as well and became just a little interested
![Wink ;)](http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
Long story short, we wound up spending a couple of afternoons together last summer and made him a red oak flatbow/longbow, and this past fall he decided to make a couple for his boys. The result . . . a new family of primitive archers
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He's not really my boss anymore, but certainly a friend
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Here's John and his oldest boy with the red oak bow John made from start to finish on his own. It's 53" ntn, pulls 18#@20", with a little room to grow:
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That's one happy son!!
The obligatory money shot:
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Don't know if he'll start participating on PA, but he's hooked on bowbuilding for sure
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